SF: e.g. Conference Day 1

12th April 2012

My daughter Yi was invited to be a presenter at a conference in the US in April to speak about her art after the YouTube video of her painting basketballer Yao Ming with paint and a basketball went viral in February this year. Mike Hawley, scientist, pianist, founder/co-founder of several major research programs and projects,formerly an MIT professor and researcher,and ex-roommate of Steve Jobs (they worked together on NeXT), had found out about Yi on YouTube. Hawley is the director of e.g. Conference,the 'best conference for creativity' held in Monterey California every April which is commended by people like Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple. Presenters range from innovators in architecture, art, entertainment, medicine, sports, technology and lots more. Read about e.g. Conference here.

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We arrived in Monterey, about 1 1/2 hours away from San Francisco, the night before the conference started. Excited because we'd never been to such a conference and didn't know what to expect.

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We had to be registered by 8 am so Hub and I ran out to grab breakfast. We hadn't had a Taco Bell burrito in years and it was a welcome chan! ge to br ead, and cheap too at USD2.49 each.

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After registration, we went up to the hall and saw a giant poster of Yi (with red hair...) hanging together with those of the other 59 presenters. The title forthis year'sconference was 'Rebooting the Future' and so the presenters were illustrated as futuristic characters.

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I was nervous to be there since I knew nobody except my daughter and Hub and they went their own ways. My camera was my security blanket.

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At 8:30 am, the conference started. The conference was limited to about 500 to 600 people only. The entrance fee was USD4000 each; USD2000 less than TED Talk but still, gosh. Live streaming was available at a very affordable price of USD100 but of course that's not the same as being there and meeting all the people.

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We had a break, with finger food served by waiters in the hall, and then it was brunch. The food for the 3 days was excellent, and I was very pleased that it was all all-American food.

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Hub didn't quite get why this was served. It's like serving humjim bang I suppose. But it's very American, I told him. Notice that mini to Americans is regular size to others.

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L to R, top row: Yi chatting with singer songwriter Kina Grannis (she's gorgeous,in and out,more beautiful in person than in photos, and when I told her I love her voice and wholesome image, she said that she'll never do the sexy nude stuff so I love her even more), Ren Ng, founder of LYTRO and his wife, and with Pixar executives (one of Yi's dream came true). Bottom row: with Tang, a conference attendee and artist Alexa Meade, with Tang and talented violinist Charles Yang and with cyber illusionist Marco Tempest and his friend.

Ren Ng, btw, was born in Malaysia and migrated to Australia at 9 and spent about 10 years there. He then went to America for university and did all his degrees in Stanford University. His doctoral dissertation, digital light field photography, earned him the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award (ACM is the world&! #39;s la rgest and most prestigious scientific computing and educational society). Ren is the founder and CEO of Lytro, the inventor of light field cameras (which are shaped like square-sided kaleidoscopes) which may one day change the way all cameras will be made. Light field cameras take images without focusing so that capturing images, especially fast moving ones like hyperactive kids, can be faster than conventional cameras. Focusing can be done during post-processing, and you can choose which parts of the photo to be clear and which parts to be blur. No more struggling with bokeh effects.I enjoyed Ren's presentation and immediately wanted his camera!The Lytro cameras became available early this year and retail for USD399 and 499. Before you rush to order one, know that the pictures can only be offloaded on Apple computers. Computers on Microsoft Windows have to wait. News is that Lytro camera app might be available in future iPhones. Ren and his wife are a very nice couple and I felt very comfortable with them.

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This seafood and asparagus ricewas delicious but it was very cold out, temperature in the 40s, so I didn't bother taking photos.

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A photo to prove to Eric of Toronto that I really did get MythBuster star Adam Savage's autograph for him. Adam was n! ice and very obliging with autographs and photos. He told Eric to "Stay Curious!" and my son Wey to "Read Everything!".

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Iwas so excited to meet Amy Tan the writer! I wish I had brought the hardcover copy of Joy Luck Club that CY had sent me when it was first published. I pat myself on the back for grabbing some postcards of Monterey for autographs:)

Here's Yi's latest work btw:





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